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Whittling knives_160003

Whittling knives_160003

Finland may not be legendary for their contribution to the planet of woodworking equipment, but when it comes to knifes we do have anything to incorporate.
These two smaller whittling or sloyd knifes (derived fro the Swedish word slöjd) as some would connect with them, are nonetheless not very usually found. So I was surprised to discover two of these.
The knife with the bigger edge is unmarked, which could imply it was made from a knife makers kit, or that it was produced by an enthusiast. The ferrule and top rated rim seems like ebony and the mid segment seems to be birch. This variety of birch ought to not be perplexed with Masur or Karelian Birch. The wooden is not extremely really hard, but the fibers are very little and the wood is dense and extremely easy to form. The blade could potentially have been created from a repurposed piece of carbon metal.

The darker knife is marked Erik Frost of Mora, Sweden. The very small, yet nicely shaped blade is definitely pleasant for reducing into tight spaces and the metal is pretty fantastic. What baffles me is the wood in the manage. The quite dark shade of the wood could be a outcome of some staining system which could describe why the texture seems incredibly much like Masur Birch to me. The wood has a charming shade and the rounded lessen aspect of the tackle allows for a pretty very good grip.

What perplexes me is that the manage was pretty dirty and I experienced to give it a very good clean up with metal wool. However the shade of the wooden failed to modify just one bit.
Getting some working experience of Masur Birch I you should not assume the darkish shade could be a end result of age and sweat, but if I am appropriate about the wood species, it may possibly have been soaked in some type of stained answer which has penetrated the wood.

Equally knifes came from the very same house, so quite possibly the lighter shaded knife was produced as a copy of the Frost knife.

Both equally leather-based sheaths share some similarities in design and snap. They are equally perfectly designed and in excellent problem.

Posted by Finnberg68 on 2013-11-12 08:47:57

Tagged: , MAsur , Birch , Karelian , whittling , knifes , sloyd , slöjdkniv , Erik , Frost , Mora , Sweden

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